Range or stove having burner chambers for oil burners



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RANGE oR syTovE HAVING BURNER CHAMBERS FOR om BuRNERs Filed'nec. 51, 1956 2 sheets-sheet 1 20d "203y d3 {.GS 1240/223 22 w ./g l l VENKI'OR ATTORNEY H.. L. GERE March 14, 1939.

RANGE OR STOVE HAVING BURNER CHAMBERS FOR OIL BURNERS Filed Dec. :51, 195e 2 `sheets-shew1 v:e

" INVENTOR WW ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 14, 1939 UNITED STATES RANGE R S'IO\E` HAVING BURNER CHAM- BEES FOR OIL BURNERS Harry L. Gere, Bayonne, N. J. Application December 31, 1936, Serial No. 118,485

3 Claims.

of the invention, as on the line I, of Fig. 2; Fig.

16 2 shows a section of Fig. 1 on the line 2, 2, and Fig. 3 indicates a section of Fig. 2 on the line 3, 3.

Referring to the drawings, a range or stove is indicated having the bottom wall |90, thebottom rear wall |9I and the bottom front wall |92 with the opening |93 for the door |94. The upper rear wall is shown at |96. The upper front wall |99 is shown having the opening 200 for the door 29 I. Side walls for the range or stove are shown at 202 and 203. A water back is indicated at 2|I3a. A ue connection 204 is indicated with the wall |96. The flue connection 204 is open at both ends and extends through the top plate 206 to 'be described, into the heating chamber 18a, see Fig. 3, to be described. A stove pipe 204a is connected to the upper end of the flue connection 204. A partition wall 2040. extends between the walls I9 I, 496, |92 and |99, the bottom wall |90 and the top wall 60a. The bottom wall |90, the rear 'wall |9I, the front wall |92 and the wall 2I5, to be described, form a draft chamber 204b.

A door is shown at 205. the range or stove is indicated at 200 with the openings 201 for the removable lids 208.

An oven door 2|2 is provided for an opening in the upper portion of the front wall |99. An inner bottom wall 2 I5 is indicated with the openings 2| 6. The centers of the holes 2I6 are disposed in a circle. A mounting bracket 220 is indicated with the sleeve 22| and from the opposite sides of the latter extend a pair of arms like 222, one of which is shown. A leveling screw 223 extends through each arm 222 and bears on the bottom wall |90. An arm 225 at right angles to the arms 222 extend from the sleeve 22|` A bolt 226 connects the arm 225 and the wall |90. A column 228 extends from the sleeve 22| and its lower end is fastened in place by the screw 229. A sleeve 23| is fastened to about the middle portion of the column 228 by the screw 232. The sleeve 23| supports the wall 2|5. At the upper The top platform of end of the column 228 is indicated a supporting bracket 235 with the sleeve 236. The latter is fastened to the upper end of the column 223 by the screw 238. Burners I 25 are bolted to the supporting bracket 235, by means of the bolts 239.

Similar vertical oil pipes |55 and I55a are connected to the bottom wall of each of the burners |25. Piping 245 extends from the pipe |55 and leads to one of the valves of the double supply valve 248. The oil reservoir is shown at |10. The 10 supply pipe from the reservoir |10 is shown at |80 which feeds the double supply valve 248. From the'vertical oil pipe I55a extends the piping 256 which leads to the other unit of the double oil supply valve 248. A vent pipe I82a leads from 15 the double o-il supply valve 248. The supports for the burners are again shown at 69.

The top wall of the burner chamber I02a is shown at a and is supported on the member E59 of the angle shaped supporting ring. The said 20 supporting rings are supported upon the supports 69. To the lower face of the top wall 60a is bolted the T shaped bale 255, by means of the bolts 256. Removable hoods are each shown having the conical wall 10 with its opening 1|. The 25 Wall 1 joins with the vertical flange 1?., and the juncture of the wall 10 and the flange 12 bears upon the vertical member of the angle shaped supporting ring. The handles for the hoods are shown at 16.

The walls |96, 202, 203, 206 and the door 225 provide the upper heating chamber 18a.

Referring to the drawings, the kerosene flows from the oil reservoir |10 through the supply pipe to the double supply valve 249. Oil flows 35 through the piping 245, the vertical oil pipe |55 to the wicks of the rear oilk burner |25 adjacent to the upper rear wall |96. Oil also ows from the double supply valve 248 into the piping 250 which feeds the front oil burner |25 adjacent to the 40 upper front wall |99. The air in the burner chamber I02a is heated by both of the oil burners therein.

Air is fed to the burner chamber I02a through the openings 2|6 in the inner bottom wall 2 I 5, for 45 the burners.

The walls of the burner chamber I02a maintain the heat of the burners within the same. The T shaped baiile maintains the flames from each of the burners within its own Zone. The 50 discharge openings 1| of the removable hoods function as passages for the products of combustion to the upper heating chamber 18a, in which they are conned until they escape through the ue connection 204.

The products of combustion of the heating chamber 18a, escape through the lower open end of the flue connection 204 and the stove pipe 20M.

Various modications may be made in the invention and the present exemplification is to be taken as illustrative and not limitative thereof.

Having described my invention, I claim:

1. In a range or stove comprising a front wall, upper front wall, a rear wall, an upper rear Wall, side walls, a partition wall between the side walls, a bottom wall, a top platform, a top wall and an inner bottom wall having openings and spaced from the bottom wall, the space above the wall having the openings constituting a burner chamber and the space below the wall having the openings constituting a draft chamber, the top Wall which constitutes the upper wall of the burner chamber having openings therethrough, a pair of oil burners supported in the burner chamber, the spaces between the top wall of the burner chamber and the top platform forming an upper heating chamber, and a bafe depending from the top wall of the burner chamber between the oil burners.

2. In a range or stove the combination of a front wall, rear walls, side walls, a partition between the latter, a bottom wall and a top platform, a mounting bracket supported on said bottom wall, a column extending up from the mounting bracket, a supporting bracket at the upper end of the column, a pair of oil burners carried by the supporting bracket, supports extending up from the oil burners, an angle shaped supporting ring supported by the supports of each oil burner, the top wall of a burner chamber in the range or stove supported by said rings, and a bottom wall having openings for the burner chamber supported by said column.

3. In a range or stove the combination of a burner chamber therein, a top Wall for the burner chamber having openings, a bottom wall for the range or stove spaced below the burner chamber, a mounting bracket supported on the latter, a column extending from the mounting bracket, an inner bottom wall having openings supported on said column and spaced from the bottom wall of the range or stove, a supporting bracket at the upper end of the column, a pair of oil burners supported by the latter bracket, a plurality of supports extending up from each oil burner, an angle shaped supporting ring supported by the supports of each burner, the latter supporting the top wall of the burner chamber, a removable hood having an opening supported on each angle shaped supporting ring for the openings in the top wall of the burner chamber and a handle for each removable hood.

HARRY L. GERE. 

